help with sync`ing audio and video to dvd

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  1. tekdeck

    tekdeck Member

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    whats good fellas this ya boy tek
    while i am still concodered a "noob"(Whatever)..i have sucessfully
    made quite a few backups of my dvds with the help of you guys on the fourms and the guides.

    but i recently ran into a prob converting a movie file that was converted to an avi.

    i used divxtodvd but every time i try to convert the avi file the audio allways seems to be like a second or two off..

    do you guys know of any way of correcting this??...
     
  2. Rotary

    Rotary Senior member

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    hi

    does the avi play ok?

    at start? at end? check avi with divfix on check errors and strip rebuild

    nope - try using avi2dvd or film machine
     
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  3. tekdeck

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    whats good "Roto"

    well to answer your question

    yes the divx movie file plays good
    but to be real the original file is slightly off sync
    maybe about a 3 quarters of a second.

    what i think is happening is that when i convert with
    divxtodvd it exaggerates the off sync a little bit more..

    i dont know if it is a frame rate issue

    i was wondering if there was any way to sync up the audio with the video


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    ps..
    if there is not a quick way i think i might just
    burn the off sync vid to dvd then use my
    lite on dvdr to record the vid input and run
    a seperate audio input to the player..
     
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  4. cougar_ii

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    Hi there,

    I am one of the ßeta Testers for VSO DivxToDVD v2.00

    Until recently, all convertion were 100% for me.

    Since then, I found 2 .AVI that gives me this problem.
    The audio is out of sync, at least 2-3 seconds.

    I tought it was a bug in DivxToDVD.
    To proove it was NOT DivxToDVD, I converted the same file with InterVideo DVD Copy and the end result was the same, out of sync audio.

    So it must be THIS specific file, I guess the way it was encoded.

    My 2 cents...
     

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